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david sikich is back with us. reports watching the movies and more important than the movie industry nice to see you. gloria's bastard from quentin tarantino will talk about that in a moment is the company behind a movie just a few years ago the company was launched with big bucks behind it. from all indications they're in trouble because they hired a consultant to have mounting debt to restructure and was only four years ago when goldman sacks came and arrange this equity and financing up to $1 billion for the white scenes this was when hitch for months were into the movie business in 2005 money on wall street and they have a track worker for investors to come and and learned but it's been downhill every sense because for a number of reasons some self-imposed and other because of the recession and the fact that the independent film business has gone down but they went and tried to spend a lot of money on non film assets like social network insights and cable company and find a fashion company took his eye off the
david sikich is back with us. reports watching the movies and more important than the movie industry nice to see you. gloria's bastard from quentin tarantino will talk about that in a moment is the company behind a movie just a few years ago the company was launched with big bucks behind it. from all indications they're in trouble because they hired a consultant to have mounting debt to restructure and was only four years ago when goldman sacks came and arrange this equity and financing up to...
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it has never been used for something this sweeping. there are many provisions that probably could not be written and still fit within that reconciliation process. it is primarily suited for tax increases. secondly, if they did that it would be very clear that they were thwarting the will of the american people. by every opinion survey i've seen, there's opposition to the democratic bill. if they try to ram this through, i think that this would be bad for the country and i think it would be bad politically for the democrats. greta: senator, thank you. many americans hate washington because it is so cozy. could it be worth $24 million to the president? the men aron your screen blew up 270 people. this was two days before christmas o o úgswñÑ greta: it is must be nice to be close to the president but is it worth $24 million? two companies have been hired to produce advertisements for support of health care. the total price tag of $24 million. how does this compare to dick cheney and halliburton? we are joined by the digital managing ed
it has never been used for something this sweeping. there are many provisions that probably could not be written and still fit within that reconciliation process. it is primarily suited for tax increases. secondly, if they did that it would be very clear that they were thwarting the will of the american people. by every opinion survey i've seen, there's opposition to the democratic bill. if they try to ram this through, i think that this would be bad for the country and i think it would be bad...
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with us in our l.a. studios. in washington, pat brown, criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. mike, get us up to date. what is this all about? >> well, what we have is a man who went from being a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably even, still, the husband of jasmine fiore. he's a reality tv star. he's the one who reported her missing. police found a body at about the same time and then they tried to find him and he was gone. >> larry: reported what, by phone? >> yeah, i think he called it in to police. just coincidentally at the same time, police had found this nude body in a dumpster behind an apartment complex. they identified it as his wife. they wanted to talk to him. they couldn't find him. >> larry: and she's the model. this was all in buena park here in california, right? >> the body was found in buena park. the man is originally from canada. they fear he was going to flee to canada. and sure enough, that's where they think he went. >> larry: that's ryan a
with us in our l.a. studios. in washington, pat brown, criminal profiler, founder and ceo of the sexual homicide exchange. mike, get us up to date. what is this all about? >> well, what we have is a man who went from being a person of interest to a murder suspect. this is probably even, still, the husband of jasmine fiore. he's a reality tv star. he's the one who reported her missing. police found a body at about the same time and then they tried to find him and he was gone. >>...
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he joins us now. damon, we have talked before. congratulations. what was it like meeting the president? >> it was very cool meeting the president and he's a very nice guy. he's very tall and he likes to give good detail. >> very tall. that's interesting. what did you think of the white house? >> well, the white house is a very big place. i would love to stay in the white house and i like the statues inside and i liked the -- >> you liked the red room? >> the red rug. >> oh, interesting. got ya. i understand this is customary for you. you've interviewed joe biden, lots of famous people. you asked the president to be your home boy. what did he say? >> well, he said he would like to be my home boy and gave me a handshake and took some pictures. >> why did you ask him to be your home boy? >> because i want to be friends with everybody and i want people to be my home boy because we're close friends. >> you have some very needy, pecific questions to the mangos. >> that's an interesting choice, yes. i also want to play a quick clip because you asked him
he joins us now. damon, we have talked before. congratulations. what was it like meeting the president? >> it was very cool meeting the president and he's a very nice guy. he's very tall and he likes to give good detail. >> very tall. that's interesting. what did you think of the white house? >> well, the white house is a very big place. i would love to stay in the white house and i like the statues inside and i liked the -- >> you liked the red room? >> the red...
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even if they are hesitant to follow us, they put their trust in us. and the democrats were given a majority and president obama mandated to get health care reform done in this country. this is our opportunity. and we ought to put the polls aside. if we get it done, you know, the rewards will be to follow. the american people will realize we took risks, he took a lot of risks, but he got him done and he serves their interest. i know they'll re-elect him if he gets this done. joe madison, good to have you with us tonight. what do you make of daschle going over to the white house today and having a conference with president obama? what's your read on that? >> on what my read is on that. i heard jim moran saying they've elected us to lead but i think it's now time for the feel to leave. if you did a text survey on whether or not there should be a march on washington as a defining moment to send the message to people and congress, i bet you that you would get an arousing response. i'm calling on the same base, hollywood, labor, we in the talk business, we
even if they are hesitant to follow us, they put their trust in us. and the democrats were given a majority and president obama mandated to get health care reform done in this country. this is our opportunity. and we ought to put the polls aside. if we get it done, you know, the rewards will be to follow. the american people will realize we took risks, he took a lot of risks, but he got him done and he serves their interest. i know they'll re-elect him if he gets this done. joe madison, good to...
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a very memorable for us. but right now, after six years, over 2,500 performances and a tony award for best musical, which i think i won with them, the cast and puppets of "avenue q" will take their final bows on september 13th. here to perform a number from the show, please welcome "avenue q," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> finally. i get to teach a whole lesson all by myself. and i'm going to teach something relevant. something modern, the internet. ♪ the internet is really, really great for porn ♪ ♪ i've got a fast connection so i don't have to wait for porn ♪ ♪ there's always some new site for porn ♪ ♪ i browse all day and night for porn ♪ ♪ it's like i'm surfing at the speed of light for porn ♪ >> trekkie! ♪ the internet is for porn ♪ >> trekkie! ♪ the internet is for porn ♪ >> what are you doing? ♪ why do you think the net was born? porn, porn, porn ♪ >> ricky monster. >> what, what? >> get down here. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. hello kate monster! >> you are ruining m
a very memorable for us. but right now, after six years, over 2,500 performances and a tony award for best musical, which i think i won with them, the cast and puppets of "avenue q" will take their final bows on september 13th. here to perform a number from the show, please welcome "avenue q," everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> finally. i get to teach a whole lesson all by myself. and i'm going to teach something relevant. something modern, the internet. ♪ the...
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use this to dip? >> or just put them on, you know, spread them on top or serve them on the side. >> you could crunch them in, good to eat with the salad. >> another bread salad. >> done. how did it come out? >> fabulous. >> fabulous. okay, then i'm having a bite, too. okay, now -- >> really good. >> what are we making for dessert? >> this is like beyond simple. this is store bought pound cake, mascarpone cheese, you could use whipped cream. spread that with a little bit of that and here we don't want to do it in advance, this is a hrubarb strawberry jam so you make the little sandwiches, do it this way, make these little sandwiches, put them in here and later on top them with that or spread some jam on the inside. >> so the cheese is something i buy out of the store, the pound cake out of the store and something out of a jar to top it on top. >> or if you have a little time you cook some strawberries and rhubarb together with sugar and get this. >> fantastic. basically what you're saying is switch it
use this to dip? >> or just put them on, you know, spread them on top or serve them on the side. >> you could crunch them in, good to eat with the salad. >> another bread salad. >> done. how did it come out? >> fabulous. >> fabulous. okay, then i'm having a bite, too. okay, now -- >> really good. >> what are we making for dessert? >> this is like beyond simple. this is store bought pound cake, mascarpone cheese, you could use whipped cream....
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he joins us now. we're going to look at some polls right now to show you how bad this thing is for the president. it's a new pew poll. two-thirds of the country think the president obama and republican leaders are not working together. among those two-thirds, 17% of them blame the president compared to 7% back in february. so he's losing ground there. republicans are holding it just under 30%. now for party favorability. look at this. the democrats are down below 50% for the first time. republicans holding at 40%. in other words, their slash and burn attacks on the president haven't hurt them an inch. that would tell me as a republican, if i were a republican activist, i would say keep on the fire, keep the flame thrower aimed directly at the white house. we're not losing, he is. >> well, what's -- what's amazing to me about those numbers is that the republicans are seeing that gain or at least devaluing the president's numbers without really offering an alternative. in other words, it's not as if the
he joins us now. we're going to look at some polls right now to show you how bad this thing is for the president. it's a new pew poll. two-thirds of the country think the president obama and republican leaders are not working together. among those two-thirds, 17% of them blame the president compared to 7% back in february. so he's losing ground there. republicans are holding it just under 30%. now for party favorability. look at this. the democrats are down below 50% for the first time....
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thank you so much for joining us. you hear governor cuomo saying today while health care is a critical issue that the obama white house might have done better politically to wait on this issue but not only politically, economically it might have made more sense to wait on health care reform until they had gotten the economy back to health. what are your thoughts on that and on reports the recession has kind of bottomed out and we're beginning perhaps to see some growth? >> well, no surprise that i agree with governor cuomo 100%. i think right now we have a lot of important issues on the table. the economy certainly feels like things have bottomed and we have seen the worst, but you know what? we really don't know that for sure. i think that the stock market is reflecting momentum and positive euphoria but that is not necessarily in step with reality. unemployment will continue to rise. commercial real estate remains a question. and if, in fact, we were to see a big blowup there in 2010 that will have ripple effects. i
thank you so much for joining us. you hear governor cuomo saying today while health care is a critical issue that the obama white house might have done better politically to wait on this issue but not only politically, economically it might have made more sense to wait on health care reform until they had gotten the economy back to health. what are your thoughts on that and on reports the recession has kind of bottomed out and we're beginning perhaps to see some growth? >> well, no...
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. >> you should not use it. >> you should not use it. >> why? >> the reason really is because now the companies have figured out ways to make these creams better and if you use a body lotion on your face you're not getting the benefit that you should be getting from your face cream. face creams are designed acording to skin type, is your skin dry or oily, acne prone, maybe it will have an ingredient that prevents brown spots or wrinkles. you're not getting the active ingredients put into the facial moisturizers. >> if you don't have your face cream n a pinch? >> it's not going to hurt you for the most part but it's not going to give you the benefit you could get from some other creams as opposed to hand creams and face -- foot creams for example. >> yes. >> those sometimes contain ingredients that might hurt your face because they're designed to get rid of the callous on the skin and lactic acid might be irritating. >> next one, fact or fiction, applying foundation in an upwards direction will prevent wrinkles. >> okay, that's a really big myth.
. >> you should not use it. >> you should not use it. >> why? >> the reason really is because now the companies have figured out ways to make these creams better and if you use a body lotion on your face you're not getting the benefit that you should be getting from your face cream. face creams are designed acording to skin type, is your skin dry or oily, acne prone, maybe it will have an ingredient that prevents brown spots or wrinkles. you're not getting the active...
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it's very, very violent and he uses music used in kill bill and still the best thing since pulp fiction. i feel like he's at the top of his game. those the best thing he's done. >> it's a little bit long. >> 2 hours and 32. it's told in five different chapters which helps the story -- the story break up and it goes by fast and is fun and when the movie ends you'll be
it's very, very violent and he uses music used in kill bill and still the best thing since pulp fiction. i feel like he's at the top of his game. those the best thing he's done. >> it's a little bit long. >> 2 hours and 32. it's told in five different chapters which helps the story -- the story break up and it goes by fast and is fun and when the movie ends you'll be
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sergeant, thank you for being with us. i believe on either side of you, that is a silver star and purple heart. >> a bronze star and a purple heart. gregg: congratulations. thank you for your service in your sacrifice. yours is a story of courage and inspiration. take me back to that day when you were offered a choice and you said the word, amputate. why? >> they gave me the option if we court to keep the leg, which they wanted to do, they would take skin grafts and other things from the different parts of the body to make up what was missing in the leg and of the foot. that sounded very painful. they also told me that i would never be able to play basketball again. they said that they would do the skin grafts to make an achille'' tendon. there would be a two-year recovery time. thinking about basketball, that was my first love. i signed up for three years in the military. i started to like it and i wanted to make a career out of it. it was kind of killing both dreams. so, i decided to get it amputated. gregg: the prosthet
sergeant, thank you for being with us. i believe on either side of you, that is a silver star and purple heart. >> a bronze star and a purple heart. gregg: congratulations. thank you for your service in your sacrifice. yours is a story of courage and inspiration. take me back to that day when you were offered a choice and you said the word, amputate. why? >> they gave me the option if we court to keep the leg, which they wanted to do, they would take skin grafts and other things...
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the big word he used was good. we haven't seen him use good for a while. after considering sharply, they appear to be leveling out in the united states and the broader protects chlg they appear to be good. they used the phrase "leveling without". he did with those as well. including additional loss and it is household credit being difficult. it will always lead it a slow recovery and a gradual decline. i want to show you the viewers with a couple of ideas that came out where papers are being presented. the economist and the studies of these 200 financial crisis and ones like this are likely to be returning to growth in 2010. that will be good growing, but getting back to the gdp levels. he warns if we have a currency crisis, it would take longer. one other interesting idea that came out today, i want to tell you about that. an ideom a former central basicer and all the excess reserves on the books, why don't we tax them if they don't lend them. he suggested a quarter point tax on the excess reserves so they are motivated to lend them to the e condition me.
the big word he used was good. we haven't seen him use good for a while. after considering sharply, they appear to be leveling out in the united states and the broader protects chlg they appear to be good. they used the phrase "leveling without". he did with those as well. including additional loss and it is household credit being difficult. it will always lead it a slow recovery and a gradual decline. i want to show you the viewers with a couple of ideas that came out where papers...
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please use caution. we want our brothers and sisters, citizens and law enforcement professionals, to be safe when they take him into custody. >>> at this time, it is our belief that the suspect has crossed the border into canada. and we are currently working with the royal canadian mounted police in our attempts to locate him. last night, the black bmw was located in the city of blaine, washington, with a boat trailer attached. later, a boat which is owned by ryan jenkins was located in port robert in the state of washington. which is located just south of the canadian border. it is now our belief that he has now crossed the border on foot. on behalf of those represented here today, and for from all of the men and women of the police department, i would like to extend our sincere and heart-felt condolences to the family and friends. and i can also promise the vigorous and judicious pursuit of justice in this case. >> i'm pat lalama in for nancy grace. there it is, mr. ryan jenkins, now officially charged
please use caution. we want our brothers and sisters, citizens and law enforcement professionals, to be safe when they take him into custody. >>> at this time, it is our belief that the suspect has crossed the border into canada. and we are currently working with the royal canadian mounted police in our attempts to locate him. last night, the black bmw was located in the city of blaine, washington, with a boat trailer attached. later, a boat which is owned by ryan jenkins was located...
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us t nd jd!anuncean if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr fo72r onths. 72 that means you can buy a ' co flt16baor $ 8 a month after a $3500 government te bare and no down payment. go to chevy.com for details. >>> a u.s. missile strike in killed at illed at least a dozen people. the officials say the strike hit a stronghold of an insurgent leader blamed for attacks in afghanistan. the united states has launched more than 40 missile taxes on al-qaeda targets close to the border since lastier. >>> election officials are counting ballots in afghanistan. preliminary results are expected to be announced in kabul tomorrow. officials estimate that 40 to 50% oflingible voters took part in elections. election-related violent is being blamed for at least 26 deaths. >>> officials in iraq are asking for the u.s. military for help investigating a wave of deadly bombings there. more than 100 people were killed and 500 more injured in yesterday's coordinated attacks in baghdad. a
us t nd jd!anuncean if you qualify for the clunker rebate, you may also qualify for 0% apr fo72r onths. 72 that means you can buy a ' co flt16baor $ 8 a month after a $3500 government te bare and no down payment. go to chevy.com for details. >>> a u.s. missile strike in killed at illed at least a dozen people. the officials say the strike hit a stronghold of an insurgent leader blamed for attacks in afghanistan. the united states has launched more than 40 missile taxes on al-qaeda...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. ♪ >>> all right. you know our next guest from his many appearance on best week ever and his very funny documentary. his new cd is called "unbalanced load" that's out now. you can go see him live at to go bananas comedy club august 20 through the 23. please welcome doug benson. [ cheers and applause ] >> hey, everybody. i saw a dog in a cage and the cage had a sign on it that said i bite. i was like, that is good to know, doggie. but that'sot the most important thing about you. you should make a sign that says i make signs. you're losing out on a lot of money in the lucrative dog sign making industry, of which you woulde the sole member. i met a woman in a party and she said to me out of nowhere, she goes, i have a three-legged cat. what am i supposed to say that to that? so? most cats have three legs when you think about it. cats with four legs have three legs with
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. ♪ >>> all right. you know our next guest from his many appearance on best week ever and his very funny documentary. his new cd is called "unbalanced load" that's out now. you can go see him live at to go bananas comedy club august 20 through the 23. please welcome doug benson....
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but echo company is used to a challenge. more than 200 strong, the company served eight tours in iraq. this is their first afghanistan, they arrived seven weeks ago. as lara tells us, they are operating in some of the worst conditions imaginable. >> reporter: this is combat outpost shop, home to echo company for almost two months now. from this old school building, taliban fighters battle these marines as they fought their way in here. now it's the marines that use this as a base to launch attacks on the taliban. >> when we first came here, this was... this place had... it was disgusting. it had syringes on the ground hushg man waste. it had... it was just absolutely filthy and while it's not the taj mahal right now, we have made into this into a place where marine cans operate out of. >> reporter: 27-year-old lieutenant tomkins told us what it's like living here. >> the heat, dust, the mud, the canals, none of that goes away. there's no escaping it and, you know, you just make your peace with it, i guess. >> reporter: the m
but echo company is used to a challenge. more than 200 strong, the company served eight tours in iraq. this is their first afghanistan, they arrived seven weeks ago. as lara tells us, they are operating in some of the worst conditions imaginable. >> reporter: this is combat outpost shop, home to echo company for almost two months now. from this old school building, taliban fighters battle these marines as they fought their way in here. now it's the marines that use this as a base to...
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we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick. (announcer) sign up today and get a netbook for $199.99 after mail-in rebate. with built-in access to the nation's fastest 3g network. only from at&t. >>> at the federal reserve's annual meeting in jackson hole, chairman ben bernanke said that the u.s. economy is leveling out and that near-term growth prospects appear good. the speech is being called a victory lap by some fed watchers, but is it too early to celebrate? joining me now to talk about that is chris lowe, chief economist with ftn financial, and dan alpert, managing director at westwood capital. gentlemen, good to have y
we can't use them for a vacation. you can use the points for just about anything. i know... ♪ the way you look tonight ♪ chase what matters. get your new chase sapphire card at chase.com/sapphire. but i've still got room for the internet. with my new netbook from at&t. with its built-in 3g network, it's fast and small, so it goes places other laptops can't. i'm bill kurtis, and wherever i go, i've got plenty of room for the internet. and the nation's fastest 3g network. gun it, mick....
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if you want us to spotlight someone, second us an e-mail. the address is heros@wusa9.com. >>> this friday morning here's what is in the news now. sky nine is over a two-alarm fire in silver spring. these are live pictures. this is featherwood street off of route 29. you can see the damage there. flames damaged two town homes. likely no one was hurt. >>> former homeland security secretary tom ridge said he was pressured by the bush administration to raise the terror alert before the 2004 election. ridge said the pressure came from donald rumsfeld and ashcroft but the level was not changed. >>> expect a weekend of rough surf along nearby beaches. hurricane bill is kicking up a the waves along the atlantic. >>> it will be a busy weekend at the beach as everybody tries to squeeze in the end of summer rush there. but it is probably going to be raining in a lot of locations. >> really. >> not from bill but -- and then bill will be sending the rough surf. we have a one-two punch over at egg city. if you are going, be safe and we will keep an eye on
if you want us to spotlight someone, second us an e-mail. the address is heros@wusa9.com. >>> this friday morning here's what is in the news now. sky nine is over a two-alarm fire in silver spring. these are live pictures. this is featherwood street off of route 29. you can see the damage there. flames damaged two town homes. likely no one was hurt. >>> former homeland security secretary tom ridge said he was pressured by the bush administration to raise the terror alert...
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donde muchos la critican y otros no la pregunta era le parece bien que la primera dama michelle obama uses pantalones corto un 92% de la encuesta respondiÓ que sÍ y un 8% que no. tÚ sabes que se ha hecho un sinnÚmero de encuestas y todo favorece a la primera dama y que estaba de vacaciones, y habÍa un infernal calor en arizona asÍ que. >>> y la imagen que ella muestra una familia normal ha dado >>> estÁ cambiando como propio ti el protocolo >>> muy bien. >>> asÍ nos vamos a la pausa mÁs adelante un tratamiento promete belleza en cuestiones de minutos pero podrÍa llevarlo al cementerio >>> en seguida ricardo arjona cancela su concierto en cuba porque no quiere ser parte de este circo >>> tambiÉn pronto llegan a los cine la esperada pelÍcula sobre michael jackson y deciden posponer su entierro >>> y cristiÁn castro segura que el divorcio lo dejÓ sin un centavo asÍ que ya le comentamos quÉ estÁ pasando en su vida aqÍi en "primer impacto" volvemos. h >>> se sdatsz desata la controv entre juanes y arjona. >>> la pelea es quiÉn iba a cantar primero en cuba, veamos los detalle
donde muchos la critican y otros no la pregunta era le parece bien que la primera dama michelle obama uses pantalones corto un 92% de la encuesta respondiÓ que sÍ y un 8% que no. tÚ sabes que se ha hecho un sinnÚmero de encuestas y todo favorece a la primera dama y que estaba de vacaciones, y habÍa un infernal calor en arizona asÍ que. >>> y la imagen que ella muestra una familia normal ha dado >>> estÁ cambiando como propio ti el protocolo >>> muy bien....
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they will keep us updated. please let us know if anything develops. >> sure. we have issued a $25,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. jon: lawyers of the largest lutheran denomination of our -- are deciding whether or not to let homosexuals become pastors. they have already approved a statement on homosexuality. what is going on today? >> it is an emotional day this morning among delegates, whether to allow gays and lesbians to lead in churches. conservatives say at the heart of this, is about the authority of the scripture stating that homosexual behavior is a sin. the sides have agreed to disagree, but it is the most contentious debate of modern protestantism, and both sides claim a moral high ground. take a look. >> none of us are supposed to have sexual relationships outside of marriage, and it is the authoritative source for all of our faith and life and teaching and preaching. >> god has given many gifts to many people, and god has called gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgendered people into the ministry. when god opens doors, no one can close
they will keep us updated. please let us know if anything develops. >> sure. we have issued a $25,000 reward for information leading to his arrest. jon: lawyers of the largest lutheran denomination of our -- are deciding whether or not to let homosexuals become pastors. they have already approved a statement on homosexuality. what is going on today? >> it is an emotional day this morning among delegates, whether to allow gays and lesbians to lead in churches. conservatives say at...
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see, i'd never use that stuff. do not set that down, i will take it. verizon introduces the app-friendly env touch and env 3. only from america's largest 3g network. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. hey, welcome back, everybody. i'm here with cameron diaz and joined dan rollman and corey henderson from universal record database. welcome, guys. thanks for coming back. i love the site, urdb.org. and basically, what you do is you set records that are just people just kind of make them up basically. >> it's basically like a wikipedia of world records. so, the idea is you -- anybody can set any world record they want as long as it's quantifiable and breakable. you just come up with an idea, shoot it on video and then send it to us for our website. >> jimmy: now, yesterday, questlove set a record. quest, what was it? >> questlove: the most afro picks in my hair. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: how many -- let's look at the videotape and see what it looks like. [ dramatic music plays ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how many -- how many pick
see, i'd never use that stuff. do not set that down, i will take it. verizon introduces the app-friendly env touch and env 3. only from america's largest 3g network. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very nice. hey, welcome back, everybody. i'm here with cameron diaz and joined dan rollman and corey henderson from universal record database. welcome, guys. thanks for coming back. i love the site, urdb.org. and basically, what you do is you set records that are just people just kind of...
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let's just be us. let's get intense. ♪ >> jimmy: what keeps you awake at night? >> nothing. [ laughter ] i sleep like a baby. >> jimmy: when you look in the mirror, what do you see? >> i see you, jimmy. i see you. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. come on -- what's your favorite food? sorry. [ laughter ] hey! cut the bull crap here. enough of this! ♪ >> jimmy: thank you! >> you're welcome! [ laughter ] can i say -- >> jimmy: no, no, no, you can't! what did you have for lunch today? >> i had mexican food! >> jimmy: don't lie to me! what kind of food did you have? >> guacamole! >> jimmy: why did you eat guacamole? >> because i like the avocado! [ laughter ] >> jimmy: why do you like the avocado? >> because it's god's gift to the world! >> jimmy: tell me why you like it? >> i don't even know, 'cause i've never really actually eaten food ever in my life, my mom and dad never let me eat food never once in my life. >> jimmy: there you go. there you go. there you go. that feel better? >> yeah, i feel so much better. >> jimmy: "my sister's keeper" opens everywhere today, everyb
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the story ibeing used to sell copies of the book is said to be nonsense. critics say the statement is not consistent with other claims in the book. that is as the allegation comes as homeland security is conducting a review of that system and whether it will ever be used in the future. jon? jon: catherine herridge, thanks. passengers stranded in their airplane overnight, no food, screaming babies, and backed up toilet. all of that when they were only 50 yards from the airport terminal. they say the company that operated the flight was not at fault. instead, it was the regional carrier of delta, the only airline that had staff at the airport at that time. in fact, you can hear the captain of the flight repeatedly asked them to let the passengers off of the plane. >> we need to work out some way to get them off. there is no food, and it is just getting really unhappy. the terminal closed here, so we cannot even get to the terminal. if they can get off into the terminal -- >> whatever information they have is not correct. i mean, we cannot leave the people on
the story ibeing used to sell copies of the book is said to be nonsense. critics say the statement is not consistent with other claims in the book. that is as the allegation comes as homeland security is conducting a review of that system and whether it will ever be used in the future. jon? jon: catherine herridge, thanks. passengers stranded in their airplane overnight, no food, screaming babies, and backed up toilet. all of that when they were only 50 yards from the airport terminal. they say...
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-- to use a football metaphor which my wife warned me not to use so much anymore -- we generally use the best athlete available in the draft. who is the best individual for this task at this moment? ok? we have come into a bit of a spin inside of our broader political culture, contractor bad, government employee good. if you take anything away from my contribution to this morning's discussion, reserve judgment on that. certainly don't make that a generalization, all right? we viewed contractors as an integral part of our workforce and i am going along and i'll say just one more sentence and perhaps someone will follow-on with questions. and all that said, with how important contractors are, i reduced the number of contractors by 15% and we did that over a period of time, not more than 12 months, but that was far more about the agency than it was about contractors, it was far more about what the agency did in regard to management and far less about what contractor his to offer in terms of accomplishing our mission. why don't i stop there. >> but, general, you haven't asked my question
-- to use a football metaphor which my wife warned me not to use so much anymore -- we generally use the best athlete available in the draft. who is the best individual for this task at this moment? ok? we have come into a bit of a spin inside of our broader political culture, contractor bad, government employee good. if you take anything away from my contribution to this morning's discussion, reserve judgment on that. certainly don't make that a generalization, all right? we viewed contractors...
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most of us use one or three instruments. about the same. is what we are rating one linked to effectiveness? value added. an experimental design for lottery in second year. so we should get our hands around the noise inside. and the purpose, tosses back and say, here is what we know. what should we do about that? and then we have a colleague who works on state and district networks. so a little bit about the work that is happening. i do know that people at this amazing foundation -- valid want to say this. bill and melendez and warren. and that is, all this education is absolutely amazing. you know, two and and a half billion dollars in the next eight years that we are putting into this. it is a fraction of the work of eradicating malaria, global health, global agriculture, formal development. it is a huge, huge thing with many, many facets arounds trying to alter the global aspect of poverty. [inaudible] >> all of the work, which is working in some very concentrated places. working in a group of other districts for funding, a kind of deep s
most of us use one or three instruments. about the same. is what we are rating one linked to effectiveness? value added. an experimental design for lottery in second year. so we should get our hands around the noise inside. and the purpose, tosses back and say, here is what we know. what should we do about that? and then we have a colleague who works on state and district networks. so a little bit about the work that is happening. i do know that people at this amazing foundation -- valid want...
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tim kurkjian is back with us now. this is not just some number one pick out of high school, this is a polished, dominant pitcher. when will we see him in the major leagues? >> i don't think he'll see him this year. however -- however, you talked to a college coach recently and he said he's ready for the big leagues right now so my guess is stephen strasburg will pitch in the big leagues early next season. . and the nationals really need him. they need him for their rotation. they need him to bring people to the ballpark. they are not going to rush this kid under any kirks -- circumstances but i if i -- think he's far enough along that if he she's them anything in spring training he will be there next spring. >> what happened to throwing the guy out there and letting them pile up innings? >> a lot of college teams are doing a better job protecting these guys, plus the investment in so enormous in these guys, you have to justify, hey, we can't leave them in the minor leagues three years. so several pitchers have been up
tim kurkjian is back with us now. this is not just some number one pick out of high school, this is a polished, dominant pitcher. when will we see him in the major leagues? >> i don't think he'll see him this year. however -- however, you talked to a college coach recently and he said he's ready for the big leagues right now so my guess is stephen strasburg will pitch in the big leagues early next season. . and the nationals really need him. they need him for their rotation. they need him...
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he will be with us to tell us why. you get to use any of our concierge claim centers. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or click today. it's perfect. (max azria) perfect. ♪ ♪ now create your own look with my new line miley cyrus & max azria great styles at incredible prices. only at walmart. save money. live better. walmart. just because they're inside you doesn't mean they're protected. oh, ladies. let's say you have osteoporosis. i do. you could be losing bone strength. can i get it back? (announcer) ask your doctor how to help treat osteoporosis with once-a-month actonel. actonel is clinically proven to help increase bone rength to help prevent fractures. so you can get back some of what you lo
he will be with us to tell us why. you get to use any of our concierge claim centers. so i can just drop off my car and you'll take care of everything? yep, even the rental. what if i'm stuck at the office? if you can't come to us, we'll come to you in one of our immediate response vehicles! what if mother won't let me drive? then you probably wouldn't have had an accident in the first place. and we're walkin'! and we're walkin'... making it all a bit easier -- now that's progressive! call or...
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he's using it up at high rates. pelosi and reid are using up his political capital. it is giving your checkbook to your neighbor and basically saying, go ahead and get me some home improvements and it is hurting obama right now and it is looking like a pretty tough fall. >> host: in that piece in "the hill" you mentioned one reason obama spent so much political capital is aside from the ambitious agenda, he allowed congress to set the tone of for example, healthcare reform. >> well, you know, you come in and the senate was the great incubator of policy ideas, they were chunking bills out regularly and the president could come in and like shopping at a department store, could pick and choose a handful of priorities and really press forward. that is what obama did with the "serve america" act, a significant piece of legislation that has been forgotten in this kind of early history of his admin stragsz. he picked it up and it it had been co-sponsored by kennedy and hatch. it was ready to go and he jammed it through. perfect example of how past presidents have extended t
he's using it up at high rates. pelosi and reid are using up his political capital. it is giving your checkbook to your neighbor and basically saying, go ahead and get me some home improvements and it is hurting obama right now and it is looking like a pretty tough fall. >> host: in that piece in "the hill" you mentioned one reason obama spent so much political capital is aside from the ambitious agenda, he allowed congress to set the tone of for example, healthcare reform....
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today we hear that the canadian police are using dogs to track him down. they have concerns he may be armed and dangerous. >> miguel, thanks so much for the report. alex, you know, the sound of the police and their news conference today as they described the murder was just horrific. we're going to play some of that in our next hour. >> yeah, and this guy, they say that he really tried to have him lose his trail, that he drove up there, got into a boat in washington state, they believe. went via the water to a peninsula right on the border and just literally walked into canada. >> amazing. >>> just ahead, what president obama said today about those disputed election results in afghanistan. was the vote really fair? >>> and later, new proof that it's tough to see where you're going when you're wearing a mascot costume. wet cat food... and unlock the freshness of the outdoors... for your indoor cat... fueling an exhilarating adventure. each entrée is bursting with high-quality protein plus wholesome grain and garden greens. specially formulated to promote h
today we hear that the canadian police are using dogs to track him down. they have concerns he may be armed and dangerous. >> miguel, thanks so much for the report. alex, you know, the sound of the police and their news conference today as they described the murder was just horrific. we're going to play some of that in our next hour. >> yeah, and this guy, they say that he really tried to have him lose his trail, that he drove up there, got into a boat in washington state, they...
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let us know what you think. join the live chat under way at ac360.com. >>> up next, a mass murderer gets a hero's welcome. have you seen this? one of the pan am flight 103 bombers just got out of prison. a man that murdered 270 people gets a hero's welcome, returning home in libya. we'll show you what president obama has to say about it and we'll talk to a victim of the bombing's brother. >>> more breaking news also tonight. charges in the death of this woman, a model, her body stuffed into a suitcase. police have a suspect now, a former reality show contestant, ryan jenkins. they say he's now on the run. >> ryan jenkins is an animal. what he has done to jasmine is unspeakable. it's just not right. tom. now, i know the catering business but when i walked in here i wasn't sure what i needed. i'm not sure what i need. tom showed me how to use mifi to get my whole team working online, on location. i was like, "woah". woah ! only verizon wireless has small business specialists in every store to help you do business
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just point to us, show us where it happened. he showed us the door where a witness spotted his wheelchair days after police found his body. so we took a look inside and found the place a wreck, there was bleach on the countertop. police have been all throughout this abandoned apartment looking for fingerprints and we found this garbage back here with ashes all around it. she may have tried to burn the body here. that was after simpson nailed a three inch hammer into his brain and stabbed him up to 50 times and beat him over the head with a tire iron. we told him to watch through a mirror and dismembered him and sliced his throat. she admitted it. >> she wanted a candy bar and then told us what happened. >> reporter: the victim would drive his motorized wheelchair through the neighborhood and investigators thought simpson was a snitch. she thought he was one? she allegedly lured him inside with sex and then after three days of torture borrowed rainwater's car and dumped the body. >> i know she wasn't taking her meds like she was
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they used terror to diminish kerry. i remember john kerry had to come out and smack howard dean, who was telling the truth about this that they were politicizing the terror warnings, because he didn't want to be seen as some kind of left wing lunatic. this is what they did all along, going back to october 2002. they had to have the authorization to use military force right before those midterm elections. they had to do that. they used politics all along. tom ridge is an honorable man. i'm glad he's finally telling the truth. >> ron reagan, thanks for coming back. it seems to me this is the line that jumped out at me. you know how careful people are when they work in administrations. they know cheney is coming, rumsfeld is coming. here he is saying this. there was something afoot other than simple concern about the country's safety at that table. we're talking about a video conference on the nation's security. something afoot besides security. >> uh-huh, yeah, indeed something afoot. and, you know, tom ridge has actually
they used terror to diminish kerry. i remember john kerry had to come out and smack howard dean, who was telling the truth about this that they were politicizing the terror warnings, because he didn't want to be seen as some kind of left wing lunatic. this is what they did all along, going back to october 2002. they had to have the authorization to use military force right before those midterm elections. they had to do that. they used politics all along. tom ridge is an honorable man. i'm glad...
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he's not getting us out of afghanistan. i said, you know, i think actually most of the campaign rhetoric was directed at iraq. people are still bringing it into actually governing the country and it's a huge challenge. >> sometimes our politicians let us down, but sometimes voters with the misinformation or lack of information let the politicians down. anyway. >> yeah, good point. >>> still ahead this hour, where is ryan jenkins, the international manhunt for a reality tv star that police say brutally murdered his girlfriend. >>> also, tracking hurricane bill. rain from the storm is already pounding the island of bermuda. we will have the very latest from there. >>> and then just because it's friday, we'll bring you the results of a new survey asking that eternal question all on your minds, who is sexier brad and angelina or barack and michelle? you're watching "the big picture" on msnbc. i never thought i would have a heart attack, but i did. you need to talk to your doctor about aspirin. you need to be your own advocate.
he's not getting us out of afghanistan. i said, you know, i think actually most of the campaign rhetoric was directed at iraq. people are still bringing it into actually governing the country and it's a huge challenge. >> sometimes our politicians let us down, but sometimes voters with the misinformation or lack of information let the politicians down. anyway. >> yeah, good point. >>> still ahead this hour, where is ryan jenkins, the international manhunt for a reality tv...
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give us a call right now. tell us what you think. 877-tell-hln. e-mail us at cnn.com/hln. text your views plus your comments and name to hlntv. standard text rates apply. we'll air some of your responses pretty soon. >>> the former homeland security chief says an election year dispute convinced him to resign from the bush administration. in his new book, tom ridge says he was pushed to raise the terror alert level just days before the 2004 presidential election. ridge writes this, and we're quoting here, saying i wondered is this about security or politics? attorney general john ashcroft and secretary of defense donald rumsfeld wanted it. at least one former bush administration figure says ridge had other motivations for making the allegations. >> last night i got my hands on one of the books, and i looked at it, and, in fact, in other parts of the book tom acknowledges that politics never played a role in any of his decisions about the threat alert system. so, you know, you got to wonder if this is not just publicity meant to sell more books. >> in the end the terror aler
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70 million of us do. and our team here at abc puts the latest solutions to the and our team here at abc puts the latest solutions to the test. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> and good morning, america. i'm diane sawyer, here with david muir this morning. robin is away. chris is away this friday, august 21st, 2009. and there's a tsunami of outrage, pours over great britain this morning. >> all of the pictures pouring in. a hero's welcome for the bomber of the lockerbie pan am flight. all there to cheer him an as he arrives home. >> the still grieving families cannot believe this is happening. we want to know why. let's go to nick watt in london this morning. nick? >> reporter: good morning, diane. well, the families of those killed are asking, how can this man who was convicted of 270 counts of murder deserve to be shown any compassion? last night, megrahi touched down back in libya. this is what relatives of the dead did not want to see. megrahi returning home to a hero's welcome. [ screaming ] >> my b
70 million of us do. and our team here at abc puts the latest solutions to the and our team here at abc puts the latest solutions to the test. captions paid for by abc, inc. >>> and good morning, america. i'm diane sawyer, here with david muir this morning. robin is away. chris is away this friday, august 21st, 2009. and there's a tsunami of outrage, pours over great britain this morning. >> all of the pictures pouring in. a hero's welcome for the bomber of the lockerbie pan am...
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she joins us this morning. good of you to be with us this morning. the american association of family prak tictitioners, 2% wa to be internists or primary care physicians. why does no one want to be a primary care physician these days? >> it's not something that we tend to value. value has a specific meaning. emotional value, yes. but there's also money. why would anybody go in to what is clearly the lowest-paid ie least valued of all of the specialties? there's a guy in san francisco, steve schroeder. he says that if health care continues the way it is now, the only people who will go in to primary care are fools or angels. >> and you're one of those angels, correct? or are you a fool? we're not sure. which would you classify yourself to be? >> depends on the day of the week, i think. >> and as we mentioned coming in to you as well, if public option or however they do it brings millions of people currently in the ranks of uninsured in to health care, they're going to have to go see a primary care physician. how great is the need going to be for the
she joins us this morning. good of you to be with us this morning. the american association of family prak tictitioners, 2% wa to be internists or primary care physicians. why does no one want to be a primary care physician these days? >> it's not something that we tend to value. value has a specific meaning. emotional value, yes. but there's also money. why would anybody go in to what is clearly the lowest-paid ie least valued of all of the specialties? there's a guy in san francisco,...